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Dive into the world of physiology with a review of organ systems, evolution, and homeostasis. Explore themes, scientific inquiry, and experimental designs while understanding the levels of organization in living organisms. Learn how physiological systems evolve and maintain internal balance through homeostasis. Discover the integration between body systems and the importance of communication and energy flow for maintaining health. Uncover the secrets of scientific experimentation and the various formats of experimental designs, including human studies.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Physiology
About this Chapter • What is physiology? • A review of organ systems • Evolution and integration from cell to human • The concept of homeostasis is introduced • Themes in Physiology • The science of Physiology • Experimental design • Data
Levels of Organization • Physiology defined: • Study of the normal functioning of a living organism • Literally means ‘knowledge of nature’ • Organization of life • The cell is the unit of life • Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems & organisms Figure 1-1: Levels of organization and the related fields of study
Just SOME of what Biochem students have to learn… (…and what professors have to make sound interesting)
Organ Systems In Review • Circulatory • Digestive • Endocrine • Immune • Integumentary • Musculoskeletal • Nervous • Reproductive • Urinary Figure 1-2: The integration between systems of the body
Concept Mapping • Structure and function • Integration across • Cells • Tissues • Organs • Flow charts • Follow process • In sequence
Concept Mapping Figure 1-3: Maps for physiology
Evolution of Physiological Systems • Cell • Intracellular fluid • Extracellular fluid • Organism • Protective cells • Exchange cells • External environment • Homeostasis Defined • Emergent properties Figure 1-4: The internal and external environments
Homeostasis & Controls • External or internal change • Loss of homeostasis • Physiological attempt to correct • Sensors, integrating center • Response of cells & organs
Homeostasis & Controls • Successful compensation • Homeostasis reestablished • Failure to compensate • Pathophysiology • Illness • Death Figure 1-5: Homeostasis
Themes in Physiology • Homeostasis • Structure/function relationships • Integration of systems • Communication • Membranes & exchange • Energy • Mass balance • Mass flow & resistance Figure 1-7: Mass balance in the body
Scientific Inquiry & Knowledge • Observation & experimentation • Hypothesis • Variables • Independent • Dependant • Controls • Data • Replication • Theory • Models
Human Experiments • Genetic variables • Placebo effect • Nocebo effect • Ethics
Formats of Experimental Design • Crossover study • Blind studies • Double-blind studies • Double-blind crossover studies
Time Duration of Experiments • Longitudinal studies • Prospective studies • Cross sectional studies • Retrospective studies • Meta-analysis
Summary • Organ systems • Structures & functions • The cell, the organism, the outside environment • Homeostatic balancing • Review of themes: communication, energy, membranes, body compartments, flow and balance • Scientific inquiry- good science • Experimental designs • Representing the data